It’s Almost the 100th Day of School! (2024)

A list of 100th Day Activities for Classrooms and Homes

Darri Stephens

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Jan 21, 2021

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One of my absolute favorite days in elementary classrooms was celebrating the 100th Day of School! It may seem trivial — why celebrate one day out of ten months of school? I could get all heady and say how 100 is a significant concept to grade schoolers … My Hero, Zero (where are my Schoolhouse Rock! fans?), fact family of 10, hundreds chart, 100% goals, etc. … but the honest truth is it is a way to celebrate learning goals!

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At the beginning of every school year, I would set short- and long-term goals with my students. What did I and what did they want to achieve academically, socially, and emotionally? Beyond the A, B, Cs, each school year is momentous in a child’s development. You all probably can recount a seminal moment in each grade if you take a moment to reflect.

The 100th Day of School always fell at the end of January or beginning of February, marking a midpoint when we could reflect on the first half of the year and plan for the second half. It was a time to celebrate; it was a time to course correct; and it was a time to push ourselves further.

There are many ways to celebrate the 100th Day of School, so we have compiled some activities that you can do whether in person or virtually. Use these activities to encourage your students individually and as a classroom community. Share your 100th Day celebrations with us on Twitter @ClassroomChamps or Facebook/Instagram @ClassroomChampions.

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Compliment Chain:
Ask students to write a personalized compliment for each of their classmates on an individual paper strip. After delivering them to the recipients, students can connect the strips to make their own paper chain. Use another strip to connect each student’s chain into one complete classroom compliment chain. If you have at least ten students, you will have a chain of 100 compliments!

Reading List: Challenge your class to collectively read 100 books within a set amount of time (a week or a month?). Give them free rein or provide thematic books such as those found in this recommended book list.

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Cheerio or Fruit Loop Abacus:
A bit more involved, but create personal Chinese counting tools using popular cereals, string, and a cardboard box.

Counting:
Practice counting by creating an art project or bulletin board display by grouping puffy balls, craft sticks, candles, cotton balls, stickers, and/or paint dots into groups of 10 to equal 100.

T-Shirt Designs: Challenge kids to take an old plain (or inside out) t-shirt and decorate it in a way that showcases the number 100. Fabric markers and fabric glue can help the longevity of this student creation, but aren’t necessary. Ask kids to wear their custom design on the designated day, and then hang them around the perimeter of the room for the next month for some custom decor!

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Fashion Show: Let kids’ creativity shine! Will they dress as an centenarian? Or will the wear a festive hat or handmade necklace that alludes to the number one hundred? Host a fashion show complete with a classroom runway!

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100th-Day Menu: Send home ideas for families to celebrate the 100th Day at mealtime:

  • Can you use pancakes with a side of sausages or bacon to make the number 100?
  • Can you create 10 snack packs of 10 items (pretzels, goldfish, etc.) to equal 100 bites?
  • Can you make a meal or a cake in the shape of 100 using number-shaped foods (think bagels) or cookie cutters?

Self-Portraits: Create self-portraits for now and for in 100 years. Use torn paper art or pick from a host of mediums to help kids imagine their transformation decades in the making.

Rotation Stations: Set up activities stations so that your students can get hands-on practice with the concept of 100. Put out folded signs with instructions and set a timer rotate kids through 100 minutes of F-U-N:

  • Build with 100 LEGOs or 100 pattern blocks
  • Fold 100 origami projects
  • Brainstorm 100 words (can add constraints like begin with the letter “B”)
  • Complete 10 sets of 10 exercises to equal 100
  • Create a structure with 100 red plastic cups
  • Race to 100 on a hundreds chart by rolling dice and moving a chip forward
  • Adorn a 100 Days Smarter template with 100 stickers, paint dots, or cut squares
  • List 100 algorithms that equal 100
  • Decorate and assemble a face mask in the shape of 100 (free printable)
  • Write a short piece with sentence starters like: 100 days ago I didn’t know … or If I had $100 dollars … (cue a classroom remix of If I had A Million Dollars by the Barenaked Ladies).

And celebrations can happen whether you are in person or afar. For the ultimate school challenge, if schools are in session, have each class decorate their classroom doors to celebrate the 100th day. For students still in remote learning situations, challenge them to create a 100-themed Zoom background using Canva or Adobe to turn a photo into a multimedia creation.

So many ways to celebrate 100 days of school! Share your kids’ accomplishments with us at @ClassroomChamps on Twitter or @ClassroomChampions on Facebook and Instagram. And CONGRATULATIONS to you and your kids!

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FAQs

What day is usually the 100th day of school? ›

The 100th day of school is celebrated in schools around the country, usually in mid-February.

How do you calculate the 100th day of school? ›

How do you calculate the 100th day of school? The 100th day of school varies from district to district, depending on when the school year started. Excluding holidays and weekends, the days are counted and recorded from the first day of school until the 100th day.

Why is it important to celebrate the 100th day of school? ›

Why do we celebrate 100 days of school? This marks a point in the year where students are more than half-way through the 180 day school year. It is a time to reflect on all the learning that has taken place so far.

What is the 100 days of school thing? ›

The 100th day of school is an important milestone in the school year because it roughly marks the halfway point for the academic year. At this point of the year, students can reflect on what they have learnt so far, test their knowledge to see how much information they've retained, and celebrate all of their hard work.

Who started 100 days of school? ›

The First 100th Day of School

Back in 1979, Lynn Taylor, along with her colleagues David Cooper and Mary Hurdlow, celebrated their first 100th day of school. The idea grew from their experience with a program called Math Their Way and an activity called The Days of School Graph.

Who celebrates 100 days of school? ›

Teachers, students, and families can get in on the fun of celebrating the 100th day of school activities. The 100th day of school is a fun opportunity to recognize student progress and honor all of the hard work as a community.

How long is 1000 days? ›

1,000 days correspond to 2.738 years.

Take the number of days of your interest, in this case, 1,000 days. Divide it by the average year length (365.25 days): 1,000 days/365.25 days/year = 2.738 years.

How many days is 75% of a school year? ›

Seventy-five percent (75%) of a school year means one hundred ninety-five (195) working days including holidays, sick leave, vacation and other leaves of absence, irrespective of number of hours worked per day.

What day is the 100th day? ›

April 10 is the 100th day of the year (101st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 265 days remain until the end of the year.

What is the 100th day celebration called? ›

Another important and celebrated day in the life of a Korean infant is “Baek-il”, and is held on the 100th day after the child's birth.

What happens at a 100 day celebration? ›

At traditional Chinese 100 days celebrations (百日宴), prayers and food will be offered to the ancestors together with the burning of incense to wish the baby good health and protection them from bad spirits. Some families will shave the baby's head, while some have already replaced the ritual with snipping a hair lock.

What is the objective of the 100 days of school? ›

The tradition typically takes place around the 100th day of the school year (hence the name), and it is a way to mark the progress that students have made and to celebrate the hard work and dedication of both students and teachers.

What is the significance of 100 days? ›

100 Days Baby Milestone is celebrated by many cultures. In Chinese culture, 100 Days is an important milestone for the baby because 100 days of birth celebration represents the wish that the baby will live 100 years and reaches longevity.

What to bring to the 100 day celebration? ›

Blessings and Good Wishes:

Gifting on the 100th day is a way to convey blessings and good wishes to the baby and their family. Traditional gifts often include red envelopes (Hongbao) containing money or thoughtful gifts such as gold jewellery, which symbolise prosperity, luck, and protection for the little one.

What is 100 days of school dress up? ›

Countdown to a Century: Encourage the little ones to dress up as living calendars, each adorned with the numbers 1 through 100. This creative and educational 100 days of school dress up ensemble not only celebrates the milestone but also reinforces the concept of counting.

What two months will the 100th day of school usually fall in? ›

When is the 100th Day of School? The date of the 100th day varies since different schools begin their year on different days. Unexpected days off such as snow days may also affect the date. Celebrations typically take place on a date somewhere from mid-January to mid-February.

How to calculate 100 days? ›

You can figure out the date one hundred days from now manually by using a calendar. Look at today's date on the calendar and count forward one day at a time until you've counted 100 total days. Instead of counting up, you can move forward one day at a time while subtracting 1 from 100 for each day you move forward.

How long is the longest school day? ›

Taiwan leads with the longest school day globally, clocking in at 10 hours. This extensive timeframe is indicative of the country's rigorous academic culture. Following closely is China, with students dedicating about 9 hours and 30 minutes to school each day.

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